Hi Eva,
If it works with -a option then this suggests the config file isn't
being recognized. You need to specify -c option at command line to use a
config file.
Thanks,
Chris
On 19/10/2015 20:43, Eva wrote:
Hi Chris,
>From FOP's website, it mentions there are 3 ways to turn on accessibility.
I've been using the config way by adding accessibility entry in the config.
I just tried another way using -a in the command and found the pdf generated
was passing the full check for the very first time. I don't know where did I
do wrong in the config file. I just got all the files downloaded from the
website and adding a new entry in fop.xconf.
<fop version="1.0">
<accessibility>true</accessibility>
Do I need to change anything else for the program to read from
conf/fop.xconf or by default it should read the config file from conf
folder? I'm new to FOP, really apprecipated your help here.
Thanks,
Eva
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